6 fixes for PUBG stuck on loading screen

Note: before getting started, make sure you meet the minimum requirements to play PUBG in your computer.

Fix 1: Stop overclocking your CPU

overclocking means setting your CPU and memory to run at speeds higher than their official speed grade. Almost all processors ship with a speed rating. However, this may cause your games stuck on loading or crashing, so you should set your CPU clock speed rate back to default to fix the issue.

Fix 2: Update available drivers

The missing or outdated drivers in your computer can cause the PUBG stuck on loading screen, especially if there’s something wrong with your graphics card driver, so you should verify that the drivers in your computer are up to date, and update those that aren’t.

You can manually download the driver file for your device drivers from manufacturers, then install it in your computer. This requires time and computer skills.

If you don’t have time or patience, you can do it automatically with Driver Easy.

Driver Easy will automatically recognize your system and find the correct drivers for it. You don’t need to know exactly what system your computer is running, you don’t need to be troubled by the wrong driver you would be downloading, and you don’t need to worry about making a mistake when installing.

You can update your drivers automatically with either the FREE or the Pro version of Driver Easy. But with the Pro version, it takes just 2 clicks (and you will get full support and a 30-day money back guarantee).

2) Run Driver Easy and click the Scan Now button. Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers.

3) Click the Update button next to the flagged device to automatically download the correct version of the driver (you can do this with the FREE version). Then install the driver in your computer.

Or click Update All to automatically download and install the correct version of all the drivers that are missing or out of date on your system (this requires thePro version – you’ll be prompted to upgrade when you click Update All).

4) Restart your computer and open PUBG to see if it loads faster.

Fix 3: Configure Windows Firewall settings

You can try to tweak the Inbound Rules and Outbound Rules in your Windows Firewall to fix the PUBG stuck on loading screen issue. Follow the steps below to do:

Step 1: Locate your PUBG local file directory

First of all, you should know clearly your PUBG file directory. To do so:

1) Open Steam in your computer, go to Library, right click on PUBG, and select Properties.

2) Click Local files, and click Browselocal files.

3) Then you’ll be redirected to the game files in your File Explorer, click TslGame > Binaries > Win64. Then copy this directory link.

Step 2: Create a new Inbound Rule

Since you’ve known the local file directory for PUBG in your computer, now you can create a new rule for Inbound Rules in Windows Firewall.

Fix 6: Temporarily disable antivirus program

This sounds a bit weird, but it works for many players. You can try to disable the antivirus program in your computer to fix the PUBG stuck on loading screen issue. To do so:

1) Close the game in your computer.

2) Temporarily disable the antivirus program in your computer, such as Windows Defender, Norton or McAfee.

3) Restart your game and see if it loads properly.

4) If it fixes the issue of PUBG stuck on loading screen, it seems to be caused by your antivirus program. You can add your game program to the exception/exclusion to your antivirus program then try your game again to see if it works, or you can consult your antivirus program developer to have a solution.

5) Don’t forget for re-enable your antivirus program as disabling antivirus may have risks for your computer.

That’s it. Hope this post serves its purpose and help you solve the PUBG stuck on loading screen issue.